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Submitted: 20 September 2016
Antitrust with an intellectual property (IP) protection interface has been an emerging legal issue in China with the Chinese government strengthening the enforcement of its antitrust laws in a number of business sectors including life sciences, TMT and automobile.
Seminar
Last Reviewed: 20 May 2016 / Submitted: 20 May 2016
This seminar provides practical tips for responding to dawn raids and important information that could make a material difference in the outcome of a raid and any subsequent investigation.
Article
Submitted: 14 December 2015
As the Competition Ordinance comes into full force on 14 December 2015, Hong Kong wakes up to the possibility of directors and employees having personal liability to pay fines for breach of the conduct rules.
Video Podcast
Submitted: 04 December 2015
Simmons & Simmons lawyer Carolyn Bigg talks to partner Peter Broadhurst about the new Hong Kong competition law and how it may affect mergers.
Last Reviewed: 10 August 2015 / Submitted: 10 August 2015
Hong Kong's Competition Authorities have published the final guidelines on how they propose to interpret, apply, investigate and enforce the new Competition Ordinance when it comes into full force on 14 December 2015.
Last Reviewed: 17 July 2015 / Submitted: 17 July 2015
Hong Kong’s Competition Ordinance will come into full force on 14 December 2015.
Submitted: 10 June 2015
Simmons & Simmons partner Ian Wood and colleague Sarina Keung give us an update on competition law in Hong Kong.
Last Reviewed: 07 January 2015 / Submitted: 07 January 2015
Developing and implementing effective competition law compliance policies and programmes in Asia.
Podcast 633: Applicable law in a competition damages action - the Deutsche Bahn judgment
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Our microsite on antitrust and white collar crime dawn raids sets out practical tips and updated information on the powers of officials to enter premises, access evidence and interview staff.
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